Exhibition

Captive State

Dominic Nahr, Solo Exhibition

January 23 – March 10, 2013

Ryerson Image Centre Student Gallery

33 Gould Street

Toronto, ON, Canada

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In August 2011, Dominic Nahr travelled to Mogadishu with Alex Perry (TIME's Africa Bureau Chief) to document the famine in Southern
Somalia. They found overwhelming suffering and death. Around 150,000 of the 2.8 million Somalis affected eventually starved to death.
Almost as appalling was the knowledge that a US anti-terrorism policy unwittingly blocked aid to the famine areas for years. Perry
writes, "if drought set the conditions for last year's famine in East Africa, it was man who ensured it." When Nahr and Perry returned
the Mogadishu the following year, the improvements were tangible. Al-Shabab had been cleared from the city by an African Union force.
But as Perry states, "if Mogadishu was enjoying its longest sustained peace in 21 years of civil war, you couldn't mistake that for a
return to normality."

Dominic Nahr graduated from the photography program at Ryerson University in 2008. He is represented by O'Born Contemporary in Toronto,
and is a TIME Contract Photographer and Magnum Photos Nominee.